Friday, June 29, 2007

Teen fashion turns feminine

Summer basics get touches of lace, bows, patterns


Dreamy pastel layers and pretty patterns and prints add up to a picture-perfect summer.
The laid-back, feel-good look is great for anyone, but especially nice for teens looking to put a new twist on the standard summer combo of a tank top and shorts, says Joshua Thomas, a trends spokesman for Target in Minneapolis.
The trend stems from the season.
“Summer is a time when we’re a little more willing to take risks and experiment with clothing,” Thomas says. “So those feminine touches and little bits of romantic charm, like the Victorian lace tops and bow accents, are perfect. It’s also reflected in the different patterns and the softer shades of fabric. It’s uncomplicated sophistication.”
Baby doll tanks and tunics are billowy and cool – pair them with Bermuda length shorts or rolled-up capris. Layer a few lace-trimmed tanks and wear with a skirt. Or go ultrafeminine and don a dress, says Lisa Rhodes, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer for Maurices. And don’t forget to accessorize. Bold jewelry and hats are a great way to infuse a bit of your personality into your wardrobe, Thomas says.
“The options really are limitless,” he says. “It really is a fun time of year. There truly is something for everyone.”
Andrea Maassen, a 15-year-old sophomore at Brandon Valley High School, loves dresses and baby doll tanks. “I just love going shopping because there is so much out there,” she says. Courtney Woolheater, a 15-year-old sophomore at Roosevelt High School, likes being able to dress up the basics and still keep cool. “When it’s hot, I don’t like to sweat.”
Reach Janna Farley at 575-3628.tterns

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